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New Improved 6.5 6.5l Gm Diesel Pmd Black Box (2002) on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
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Pensacola, Florida, US

Pensacola, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Items must be in original boxes and NOT have been installed. eBay fees and shipping costs will NOT be refunded. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Manufacturer Part Number:2002 Other Part Number:2002 Warranty:Yes Part Brand:FS

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NEW Improved 6.5L GM Diesel PMD Black Box


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December 2007

FS Pump Mounted Driver (PMD) Passes General Motors Testing

With the recent introduction of the new FS PMD, Stanadyne, builders of the original PMD, has begun a campaign saying the PMDs did not meet GM specifications. With the concurrence and assistance of General Motors, the FS PMD recently underwent product validation testing. Six FS PMDs and six Stanadyne PMDs were tested against GM specification GMW3172 and all DTech PMDs passed.

Background

The FS PMD, as designed and built by Flight Systems Electronic Group, has completed product validation testing and the results have been submitted to the General Motors Parts Organization. The specific tests selected from GM specification GMW3172 were decided upon after consultations between GM and FSEG. It was decided to do an A vs. B test of six FSEG and six Stanadyne PMDs. The PMDs would be subjected to various thermal shock and vibration tests at a qualified laboratory. The tests are designed to simulate the temperature and vibration environments a PMD would be subject to over 100,000 miles of use. It was decided that after the modules were subjected to these schedules, testing would be performed at FSEG to verify functionality. The testing at FSEG consisted of vehicle test, functional test and pump mounted test stand operational tests.

Results

All FS PMDs and Stanadyne PMDs passed the temperature and vibration testing. The 12 PMDs were then subject to six different electronic function tests. All FS PMDs passed the tests as well as the Stanadyne PMDs. Then, all PMDs were tested using a Hartridge AVM2-PC test stand and Stanadyne “Blue Box” tester. All FS and Stanadyne PMDs passed the OEM specified tests. Finally, on-vehicle testing was performed on all PMDs. Again, all of the FS and Stanadyne PMDs passed the tests with no engine starting/running problems and no fault codes were set.

Conclusion

The FS PMDs, when tested against General Motors test specifications, have now been proven to be equivalent to the Stanadyne PMD and have passed the GM tests. The final results have been submitted to GMSPO for their action. When you take into consideration the additional design advantages and value of the FS PMD, the decision to use FS PMDs and FS remanufactured DS pumps becomes even easier. Remember, now you do have a choice. FS Products!



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